
100% correct lmao. I come from pvp in other mmos. If I can use my ideas for my own gain, who is to stop me? I am sure the pvp community would agree with me. And other new players who are good at pvp but don’t want to farm Gil.
Call it subtle subterfuge




luckily the chances of SE going with your ideas to turn this into WoW are slim to...well...zero
You’ll soon learn that the Venn diagram of communities here have a lot of overlap. Housing is meant for anyone, this is the wrong game to be asking for gates to casual content.



FF has such a comparatively small PvP community. A house might function as a trophy case for your community, but for the bulk of the FF community--i.e. what actually makes the game profitable--are the RPers who use those houses to socialize.
What I'm saying is: it's not the worst idea, but FF is just the wrong game to be campaigning for this. And as far as my personal opinion goes, doubly so, since I don't consider PvP to have particularly great game feel or robust modes/features and solidly classify it as a small side gig alongside deep dungeons and mini-games.
Isn't it already pvp for housing?



Maybe they could add some kind of special ward that you can only get houses in through a PvP tournament or something.

Impressive then, but casual as your term is likely is not same as mine. Casual is not a time played but a mindset. Casuals believe in log in bonuses and getting stuff for doing no work. Even if you play 1 hour a day, but work towards a goal your not a casual.
If you got a house. You may have gotten extremely lucky, or camped for 72 hours. In any case that is not casual or not a regular occurrence for most players



I thought it was already PvP player content. Who can destroy their bodies the most by registering the most clicks on one object.
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